Project works / Master's theses
Basis regulations regarding project works and Master's theses
Template for a Master Thesis in Word (example of the Chair of Development and Construction in Electromechanical and Electronic Design)
Master's theses can be submitted personally at the Examination Office (on appointment) or via a deadline mailbox between the Tillich-Building and Hülsse-Building.
- Application for a time limit extension for final thesis (to be handed in at least 3 weeks before the initial deadline)
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Illness/incapacity of working during the Diplom/Master's thesis
The Diplom/Master's thesis is an assessment. If the student is ill while working on his/her thesis, a medical certificate must be presented. The certificate must give the symptoms of the disease. On the basis of these symptoms, the examination board decide whether the student was incapable of working on his/her thesis. If the examination board decide that the student was incapable of working, the student's deadline for handing in the thesis is extended for the time of the recognized sick days (calendar days).
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The TU Dresden Writing Center provides advice and assistance for your project works and final theses! Please find here more information and links.
In the following we would like to give you an overview about the institutes and their offered project works / Master's theses.
The list shall be a recommendation. You can, of course, write your project work or Master's thesis at other faculties or institutes - in this case please refer to the study advisor Ms Tetzlaff to ensure that it can be accepted.
Please note: Not all of the webpages informing about possible research projects are available in English language.
Table of contents
Institutes of the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Institute of Electronic Packaging Technology (IAVT)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h. c. Karlheinz Bock (holder of the Chair)
apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Thomas Zerna
- Biocompatible AVT and microcontacting processes
- Thick film technology and optical connection technology
- Component assembly, quality assurance and production optimization
- Non-destructive testing and reliability assessment
- 3D system integration
- Project works
- Master's theses
Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Iuliana Panchenko
Institute of Electromechanical and Electronic Design (IFTE)
Prof. Dr.-Ing.habil. Jens Lienig
- Electronic design automation
- Design of electronic systems
- Electromechanical systems
- Simulation and optimization
- Electromechanical design
- Medical device engineering
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Schneider
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Modelling methodology: creating behavioural models
- Design methodologies and tools
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Optimisation methods in system design
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Thermal design
Institute of Circuits and Systems (IEE)
Website
Prof. Dr. sc. techn. habil. Dipl. Betriebswissenschaften Frank Ellinger
- Design of integrated analogue and mixed-signal circuits (ICs) and systems in advanced CMOS, BiCMOS and Beyond Moore technologies
- High-frequency ICs for wireless communication in the range of 0.1 - 220 GHz and up to 100 Gb/s
- Very power efficient adaptive circuits
- ICs and architectures for multiple intelligent antenna systems
- Very fast ICs for optical data transmission up to 100 Gbit/s
- Hybrid positioning systems based on FMCW radar, GPS, inertial sensors etc.
- Flexible and stretchable circuits in thin-film technology and organic electronics
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Michael Schröter
- Development of component models for the design of high-frequency circuits
- Component simulation and investigation of the operating principles of semiconductor components
- Simulation and design of integrated circuits
- Measurements and characterization of RF components and RF circuits
- Modeling and simulation of components in the nanometer range
Website
Prof. Dr. phil. nat. habil. Ronald Tetzlaff
- Theory and modeling of nonlinear systems and circuits
- Identification of dynamic systems
- Theory of continuous-discrete systems
- Statistical signal and system analysis
- Analysis of biomedical signals
- Memristors
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Christian Georg Mayr
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Extremely energy-efficient multi-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoCs) in
deep-submicron technologies, for applications in the automotive sector,
Internet-of-Things, Industry 4.0
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Bio-inspired (neuromorphic) circuit design and high-density neural implants
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Analogue circuit design of System-on-Chip components: clocking, AD
converters, sensor/actor interfaces, power management, etc.
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Machine learning and sensor processing in hardware
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jürgen Czarske
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Digital adaptive system technology
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Compressed sensing/time reversal virtual arrays
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Computational imaging
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Laser interferometry for process techniques
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Digital holography
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Optogenetics, Brillouin and fluorescence microscopy
Website
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Mannsfeld
Institute of Communication Technology (IFN)
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rafael F. Schaefer
- Applied information theory
- Digital signal processing
- Communications theory and coding
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Plettemeier
- High frequency systems
- Microwaves photonics
- Antennas
- Remote sensing
Integrated Photonic Devices
Prof. Dr. Kambiz Jamshidi
- Integrated photonic devices for communications
- Silicon photonics
- Optical signal processing
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Frank H. P. Fitzek
- 5G communication networks and access systems
- Network coding
- Compressed sensing
- Software defined networks
- Distributed cloud storage
- Virtualization of the network function
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Gerhard Fettweis
- Algorithms for modulation, coding and synchronization of mobile radio channels
- Efficiency studies of multicellular radio systems
- Algorithms and concepts for the realization of the tactile Internet
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Methods and tools for the development of digital signal processors
- Embedded multiprocessor systems
Website
Junior Professor Dr.-Ing. Giang T. Nguyen
- In-Network Computing
- Haptic Communications
- Resilient networked systems
Website
Junior Professor Dr.-Ing. Riccardo Bassoli
Institute of Solid State Electronics (IFE)
Website
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Caroline Murawski
- Flexible, miniaturized biomedical sensors
- Optoelectronic devices based on organic semiconductor materials
- Optogenetics and fluorescence imaging
- Fruit flies as a genetic model organism
Student research projects / final projects
Website
Prof. Dr. Elizabeth von Hauff
Topics in the area of "Microdisplays & seonsors" are usually published in the job portal (location Dresden) with the keyword "student assistant/ internship" but can be adapted to project works or Master's theses.
If you are interested, please refer to Dr. Uwe Vogel, Division Director Microdisplays & Sensors, Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP.
Institute of Semiconductors and Microsystems (IHM)
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Richter (Head of the chair)
apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Uwe Marschner (Professor extraordinarius)
- Actuator-sensor systems
- Point-of-care and high-throughput analytics
- Micro- and nanofluidics
- Multimodal imaging systems
- Micro energy sources
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Mikolajick
- Materials for electron devices
- Innovative device concepts
- Electrical characterization of devices and materials
Website
Prof. Dr. Artur Erbe
- Nanostructuring
- Integration of nanomaterials in electronic components
- 1d and 2d electronics and sensor technology
- Molecular electronics
Website
Prof. Dr. Yana Vaynzof
- New photovoltaic technologies
- Electronics and optoelectronics based on novel materials
- Mixed ionic-electronic materials and devices
- Advanced spectroscopic investigations of electronic materials and devices
- Stability, reproducibility and sustainability of new electronic and photovoltaic technologies
Institutes involved in the NES study programme
Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Computer Engineering
Website
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Diana Goehringer
Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Systems Architecture
Website
Prof. Dr. Matthias Wählisch
Website
Prof. Dr. Christof Fetzer
Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Institute for Materials Science
Website
Prof. Dr. Gianaurelio Cuniberti
Faculty of Physics, Institute of Applied Physics
Website
Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Lukas Eng
Website
Prof. Dr. Manfred Helm
(joint appointment with Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V.)
Project works / Master's theses
Project works / Master's theses (right-hand side of the webpage)